Thursday, April 26, 2012

this beautiful moth


Have more things to post, but today saw this wonderful moth on the big sign at The Center, as you enter the log cabins for the arts.


At first, I thought it was a sphinx moth or hummingbird moth, but when I looked it up in my book it may be a Cecropia Moth.


I have to look further...

it just rested there for hours.

closed it's wings...

and rested in this safe place.

5 comments:

Laura said...

April what a beautiful creature that has come into your life..do share what you find...I know I would be interested in learning how it's graced your life.

Gloria said...

I love it when I discover a little creature to photograph. What a beautiful treasure...:)

Happy Friday!

xoxo...Gloria

Lois said...

I did a little research on "your" moth. It's not a sphinx moth and also not a cecropia, which is what I had thought it was when I saw it. I now believe it's a polyphemus moth. Follow this link for photos...and you'll discover the one you saw was a male, does not eat, and only lives one week! Love, Lois
http://movingtofreedom.org/2009/05/30/big-brown-moth/

april said...

I'm looking them up, Laura. and yes, a true treasure to come across, Gloria. And thanks so much for investigating, Lois. I'm so interested in the folklore and meaning to this moth who showed itself to me. The next day, I learned that one of my best friends died that night.

MB said...

April, I am sorry to hear of the loss of your dear friend. I do think this beautiful moth was a messenger and a gift for you. XOXO MB